So, my weight struggle has been a pretty constant issue in our relationship. I've been very open about my decade-plus long battle with bulimia, and my struggles to lose weight. He is a little less than helpful. He sort of has an "all or nothing" approach to my weight loss battle and will bring up things like "Well, you had a brownie on your birthday!" as an argument to say that I'm not trying hard enough. Now, lets bring into the picture that he weighs well over 300lbs himself, does not exercise and typically packs in about 5000 calories a day in mostly beer, bread and potatoes, but he will be the first to tell me that I'm not hydrating properly because I drink green tea instead of water and that is doesn't count as water because its not "water"... SIGH.
A few weeks ago, he brings up the 6 Week Body Make Over program that he saw on an infomercial on TV. He explains that he doesn't know what he should be eating, that he doesn't know much about nutrition and that he thinks it would be a good thing for "Both Of Us". OK - sounds good. But after researching it (i'm sure not dropping 250-300 bucks on anything that has the words 6-week-make-over on it without research!) I didn't think it looked like a great program. Too restrictive, etc... and the money back guarantee was only if you didn't lose *any* weight, well, i can drop a pound or two in water weight alone overnight...
Instead, I talk to a nutritionist at work who lays out a plan for both us. I come home with the plan, he agrees. OK cool!
So, I went out on friday, got only whole foods and measured everything out, labeled everything... and put his name on things that were in his caloric standard after I weighed out the portions and mine on the ones that fit mine... (a ziplock bag of shrimp would say - Shrimp, 125cal. me. and Shrimp - 200cal. DH.) I also went around an labeled the labels with the calorie contents. Because, I think most of us can agree, we tend to look in the cabinet at what the food is, not what the nutritional label says (at least i didnt when i started!) and that sometimes we forget the portion sizes that can effect the caloric content...
DH got up in the morning and saw how the food was separated out, that I put the nutritionists plan on the side of the fridge, that I put calorie labels on things, etc... and he flipped. He called it all "rediculous" and that he knows how to eat, nobody has to tell him, and that he simply eats too much of his food, but the food he eats is just fine. He said "REALLY? really? Do you seriously need this much of a reminder just so you can lose weight?? Cuz if you NEED it, then thats fine - but *I* don't!" I asked him about how he said he didn't know about nutrition and how to eat correctly and that this would be a good way to help. He admitted that he just said that because he thought *I* needed the plan but that he didn't think I'd go along with it unless I thought it was him that needed it!!
I'm so furious and so frustrated!!! How many different ways does he need to make it clear that he isn't happy with my weight?? Why does he have to try to be manipulative like that?? Especially when he is NOT in a place to talk about MY weight when he has his own issues to work on!!



